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re: Neighbor put ground blind and feeder on the property line--he has 10 acres bordering 150
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:30 am to X123F45
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:30 am to X123F45
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he im going to come in to your garage and take some of your tools....im not going to bring them back. is that ok?
Not sure I get the point you're trying to make? What does that have to do with anything? This guy hasn't taken anything of IB's has he? The neighbor isn't on IB's property, right? Just closer than IB wants him to be.
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I'd say putting a feeder on a property line as highly ...dickish.
Can we get clarification here? You say the feeder is "on the property line". Who's property is the feeder on? Is the feeder on IB's property at all? Or is it 100% on the neighbors own property?
If it's on IB's property even by a foot, that's a problem.
This post was edited on 8/10/21 at 10:34 am
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:44 am to TexasTiger1984
If a deer drawn to feed on the corn dropped by the feeder has a 50-50 probability, or even 1%, of standing on the OP's property while feeding, and the entire area is within the field-of-view from the stand, it is not unreasonable to be concerned that there is intent to shoot deer on the OP's property.
I would certainly look to see what the regs are where you are regarding placement of blinds or feeders near the property line and enforce.
If there are no such guidelines, at the very least your neighbor should not be dropping corn on your side of the line.
If there is ongoing cause for concern, the OP is well within his rights to use scent methods on his side of the fence line to make that entire area unpleasant for deer
I would certainly look to see what the regs are where you are regarding placement of blinds or feeders near the property line and enforce.
If there are no such guidelines, at the very least your neighbor should not be dropping corn on your side of the line.
If there is ongoing cause for concern, the OP is well within his rights to use scent methods on his side of the fence line to make that entire area unpleasant for deer
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